OK. Why I am a fan of Gopher volleyball (besides loving the sport itself).
It's the people. But not just the current people, the coaches, staff, players and fellow fans. It's all of them over the 30+ years I have been following the program. It has always helped that I have admired the coaches -- Steph, Pam, Mike, Laura, Hugh and now Keegan; it sure makes it easier when you can truly believe the people running the show are good people. I have always been aware of the silliness of cheering for a uniform -- especially for a school I did not attend. It's the people who WEAR the uniform (or represent it) that matter. That's why my fandom for the Twins, Vikings, Wild, et al weakens with every passing year. If they aren't loyal to the team, why should I be?
But even more important than all that, something I have that no player, coach or staff member has, is a connection to the history of the program (although Nao comes close). I've been there through all the ups and downs -- from Sue Jackson flinging herself off the raiser court in pursuit of the last point in an NCAA match in 1993, to Mike's hiring in 1996, to the improbable comeback against USC in 1999, to Mo's death in 2000, to the Big10 championship in 2001, to the wins in Long Beach to make the semi-finals in 2003, to the final in 2004, to Mike disclosing his illness and his retirement, to the announcement of Hugh's hiring, etc. etc. THAT creates a fan.
I hate what is happening to the sport. I hate that a program which NEVER lost players (until Tabi Love) now does so regularly. I hate NIL. I can't stand what Wisconsin, Texas and Nebraska have become. And what Penn State is trying to become. I always envied Stanford and Penn State, but I didn't really dislike them. But the sport is now inherently unfair -- just like pro sports.
I just have to keep reminding myself: it's the people; it's the game itself. I can still be a fan of Gopher volleyball.